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if you would like the book by tavis smiley and cornel west -- cornel west is a professor here in new york. before that, longtime professor at princeton and before that at harvard. speaking along with tavis smiley, the pbs and public radio broadcaster, tonight there holding a summit on poverty at george washington university. their book, "the rich and the rest of us" is yours for $75. the entire evening event at northwestern and chicago is yours for $100 for the book and dvd for $150. we're only doing this today. we're trying to keep this fund- raising drive short to see if we can raise the money thatlinktv used to stay alive. i want to think of or from loveland, ohio. make the call that makes the difference. spokane, washington, getting the democracy now! hoodie for $200 contribution. our logo on the jacket of the hoodie. thank you to charles from menlo park. you are getting a gift we offered yesterday which is the gold pack. the canadian physician past three books, how attention deficit disorder rich and its and what you think about it as well as when the body says no proof the thre
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so cornell is definitely the right atmosphere for me. it gives me the opportunity to learn the best of both worlds. >> with courses that cover everything from wine to real estate, it's not just hotelies that fill the classrooms at the hotel school. >> our marketing courses are very popular. and, of course, among the upperclassmen at cornell, the wines class is a very popular class. >> but to apply for the school of hotel administration itself, you need what the dean calls a high e.q. -- emotional intelligence. that means you like working with other people. >> what time are you planning on coming in? >> it also helps to have a passion for the hospitality business. >> i've always been obsessed with hotels, ever since i was a little girl. i used to collect hotel brochures. and then, when i was in 7th grade, someone was like, "oh, hey. did you know that there was this thing called the hotel school?" and i was like, "what is that? that sounds like the coolest thing ever!" >> and here's a tip. if you want to look at a specialized college, reme
so cornell is definitely the right atmosphere for me. it gives me the opportunity to learn the best of both worlds. >> with courses that cover everything from wine to real estate, it's not just hotelies that fill the classrooms at the hotel school. >> our marketing courses are very popular. and, of course, among the upperclassmen at cornell, the wines class is a very popular class. >> but to apply for the school of hotel administration itself, you need what the dean calls a...
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what may lie ahead in the coming new year or reflect on this year in economic trends dave column is a cornell chemistry professor but he's known in finance for his annual year in review which is out today and he is here in studio to talk about it les you wes stocks drop as house republicans cancel a vote on the fiscal cliff political disarray hit stock markets those were how the headlines read today when i came into work but is this just white noise we'll talk about signs of a broken market that go far beyond the day to day news reported we moving them plus from market scandals to our very own we'll break down what you loved and hated this week in viewer feedback let's get to today's capital account. well the world didn't end today as some argue the mayan calendar predicted but this millennial error can at least teach us a thing or two about the pitfalls of prediction something fitting given the nature of financial forecasts and also fitting as our guest references it in a small way in his two thousand and twelve year in review he writes this review every december and this year it covers the
what may lie ahead in the coming new year or reflect on this year in economic trends dave column is a cornell chemistry professor but he's known in finance for his annual year in review which is out today and he is here in studio to talk about it les you wes stocks drop as house republicans cancel a vote on the fiscal cliff political disarray hit stock markets those were how the headlines read today when i came into work but is this just white noise we'll talk about signs of a broken market...
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cornell west said that on thursday in poverty in america panel. chris, do you think that is a fair criticism? >> i think those criticisms have been raised throughout the campaign by the liberal critics of the president and i think also by some more libertarians critics of the president. they will continue to be raised so long as the administration engages in policies that seem to run counter to other statements that he's made, and statements that he made in his 2008 election run. >> cenk: michael, of course, some people think it's too harsh. what is your take on it? >> yeah, i think it's too harsh. if you look at it going back to what today was it was king holiday. he's using king's bible. he is the first president of color in our history. he is the fruition for everything that martin luther king jr. dreamt of. is he everything? no. no one can be everything. you were talking earlier, cenk about the imperfections, we may not get done everything that we want to do. the very same speech that king made in the march in washington, he said i may not get
cornell west said that on thursday in poverty in america panel. chris, do you think that is a fair criticism? >> i think those criticisms have been raised throughout the campaign by the liberal critics of the president and i think also by some more libertarians critics of the president. they will continue to be raised so long as the administration engages in policies that seem to run counter to other statements that he's made, and statements that he made in his 2008 election run. >>...
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cornell? >> yes, before yesterday's accident there was a warning. the oil tanker was getting way too close to the bay bridge. tonight as you can see that oil tanker remains anchored off treasure island. tomorrow the ntsb gets to work to find out what happened. the coast guard has listened to recordings of radio traffic and confirms the tanker overseas rain bar was warned it was on a collision course with the tower of the bay bridge. it came from the vessel traffic service. the new information is sure to be a factor when the ntsb begins its investigation. >> what we will be doing is gathering investigation. throughout the investigation we will be looking at the van, the machine and the environment. we will determine what caused this. >> sky 7hd shows coast guard investigators on board the overseas rain bar. they interest vied the bar pilot who was at the helm at the time of the accident. he passed an alcohol test, the result of a drug test are still pending. investigators also looked at the crushed hole from inside the ship. >> we continue to run thr
cornell? >> yes, before yesterday's accident there was a warning. the oil tanker was getting way too close to the bay bridge. tonight as you can see that oil tanker remains anchored off treasure island. tomorrow the ntsb gets to work to find out what happened. the coast guard has listened to recordings of radio traffic and confirms the tanker overseas rain bar was warned it was on a collision course with the tower of the bay bridge. it came from the vessel traffic service. the new...
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cornell? >> yes, before yesterday's accident there was a warning. ing way tanker was too close to the bay bridge. tonight as you can see that oil tanker remains anchored off treasure island. tomorrow the ntsb gets to work to find out what happened. the coast guard has listened to recordings of radio traffic and confirms the tanker overseas rain bar was warned it was on a collision course with the tower of the bay bridge. it came from the vessel traffic service. the new information is sure to be a factor when the ntsb begins its investigation. >> what we will be doing is gathering investigation. throughout the investigation we will be looking at the van, the machine and the environment. we will determine what caused this. >> sky 7hd shows coast guard investigators on board the overseas rain bar. they interest vied the bar pilot who was at the hf the acc. the time of the accident. he passed an alcohol tessult ofg result of a drug test are still pending. investigators also looked at the crushed hole from inside the ship. >> we continue to run through t
cornell? >> yes, before yesterday's accident there was a warning. ing way tanker was too close to the bay bridge. tonight as you can see that oil tanker remains anchored off treasure island. tomorrow the ntsb gets to work to find out what happened. the coast guard has listened to recordings of radio traffic and confirms the tanker overseas rain bar was warned it was on a collision course with the tower of the bay bridge. it came from the vessel traffic service. the new information is sure...
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let me start with you, cornell. at the beginning of a second term, a speech with groundbreaking on gay rights laid out an agenda via to change immigration, gun control. some of those things he could have tackled in the first term but shied away from. your reaction, where do you think we are at this moment? >> i think what is big about this speech -- look, budget battles come and budget battles go. what is big about this is the gay rights talk. i don't think we've ever seen a founding father bridge the way he did. it's the moral of our founding fathers. it's interesting because he didn't use that to pivot and put stonewall in the same space and fail without controversy. understand, a lot of civil rights leaders from that era resist putting the gay rights movement within the civil rights movement. so i think when a lot of this has gone to pass, we will remember the bigness of the gay rights. >> was it a big speech? was it a partisan speech? >> well, it was both. it had elements of boat. let me agree with what cornell
let me start with you, cornell. at the beginning of a second term, a speech with groundbreaking on gay rights laid out an agenda via to change immigration, gun control. some of those things he could have tackled in the first term but shied away from. your reaction, where do you think we are at this moment? >> i think what is big about this speech -- look, budget battles come and budget battles go. what is big about this is the gay rights talk. i don't think we've ever seen a founding...
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it now on our show because david column is here he's the betty are miller professor of chemistry at cornell university and author of the year in review out for two thousand and twelve today so first thanks for being on the show it's my pleasure second let's talk about why you as an organic chemistry professor or are known for writing a financial economic investment year in review that's out today why does anybody care about your views on this subject. it's an excellent question actually. i'm pretty good at distilling complexity down to simplicity so i take a weed whacker to these complex markets we have and it's a hobby of mine and and at the end of each year i summarize what i see. and and i i try to find the plotline within the noise so there's huge numbers of offense that. occur during a year but come up michael lewis' way i attempt to figure out where there's actually a theme occurring and where the most interesting one and it's sort of a wise guy so that is why the guy people always appreciate that before we get into what some of the main themes are for this year before do you think yo
it now on our show because david column is here he's the betty are miller professor of chemistry at cornell university and author of the year in review out for two thousand and twelve today so first thanks for being on the show it's my pleasure second let's talk about why you as an organic chemistry professor or are known for writing a financial economic investment year in review that's out today why does anybody care about your views on this subject. it's an excellent question actually. i'm...
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cornell bernard is life in petaluma with how people in the north bay are coping. where are your gloved? reporter: you know what? i left them at home. i left them at home. and i should not have because petaluma is literally freezing tonight. or will be here in a few hours. petaluma getting ready for the coldest weekend of the year. jack frost is definitely in town tonight, and the cold blast of air, sure to get the attention of lots of people. this morning the frost was on the pumpkin, and lots of windshields, too. after a cold night and a deep freeze. tonight, even colder. and many people walking down petaluma boulevard were bundled up today for a cold snap tonight. many restaurants are expecting a light crowd, and tonight it's just too cold for lots of people to come out. that's why they expect very few customers. one visitor from ireland thought california was supposed to be warm and sunny. not so much. >> we appreciate sunshine during the day, which we don't get at home. >> but when the sun goes down? >> very, very cold. very cold. >> not -- homeless shelters a
cornell bernard is life in petaluma with how people in the north bay are coping. where are your gloved? reporter: you know what? i left them at home. i left them at home. and i should not have because petaluma is literally freezing tonight. or will be here in a few hours. petaluma getting ready for the coldest weekend of the year. jack frost is definitely in town tonight, and the cold blast of air, sure to get the attention of lots of people. this morning the frost was on the pumpkin, and lots...
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here to talk about it is gloria borger, and cornell belcher, and political contributor and republican consultant margaret hoover. gloria, let me start with you. what is so different this time around for the republicans? simply the reality of november's election? >> yeah, they are worried about their own survival as a political party. one way to survive as a party is to broaden your base and not remain hostage to a single part of it. and i think that has been the problem for the republican party when you talk about john mccain. when john mccain was challenged from the right in 2010, when he was running for re-election to the senate, he became much more conservative on immigration policy. now i think he's sort of unshackled and he's back to the position he was in in 2005 and 2007. i mean, you know, i spent a lot of time with him on that straight talk express when he was running for the presidency in 2007. and i remember him telling me that he was stunned at the vitriolic reaction within his own party to immigration. now it's about survival. so that's why you see them getting together wi
here to talk about it is gloria borger, and cornell belcher, and political contributor and republican consultant margaret hoover. gloria, let me start with you. what is so different this time around for the republicans? simply the reality of november's election? >> yeah, they are worried about their own survival as a political party. one way to survive as a party is to broaden your base and not remain hostage to a single part of it. and i think that has been the problem for the republican...
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cornel west. john graham, and marcia fudge. we are glad to have joined us for night to of our conversation, vision for a new america, coming up right now. [applause] >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [applause] tavis: let me start with the first and i'll work my way back this way. the best work over so many years now, whether one agrees or disagrees with the findings, and certain spent the most time with children in poor communities, and no one has done anything better in establishing in helping us better understand the link between education and poverty. we all know there is a link between education and poverty, but jona
cornel west. john graham, and marcia fudge. we are glad to have joined us for night to of our conversation, vision for a new america, coming up right now. [applause] >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as...
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>> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, women and minorities are missing in obama's inner circle. then, women are binge drinking more. behind the headlines: the country's newest female governor: new hampshire's maggie hassan. >> hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, cabinet concerns. president obama is catching flak for his first few cabinet nominations for his second term -- that for leaving out women and persons of color, especially after women voters secured his victory in last fall's election. although president obama wanted to nominate susan rice as secretary of state to replace hillary clinton, so far he's appointed men to head up the departments of state,
>> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, women and minorities are missing in obama's inner circle. then, women are binge drinking...
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>> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, children as human shields in the gun debate. then, who's leading the way for women in the workforce. behind the headlines: as we introduce you to some new female members of congress, this week it's arizona's kyrsten sinema. >> hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, the gun debate rages on. children move to the forefront of the gun control debate as both sides use kids in their campaigns. first, the nra released a web ad accusing president obama of being a hypocrite. >> just another elitist hypocrite. >> that because he's skeptical of putting armed guards in schools while his daughters are protected by the secret service. th
>> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, children as human shields in the gun debate. then, who's leading the way for women in...
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>> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetifounnetionfo and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, a combat win for women. then, secretary clinton testifies on capitol hill. then, women and hollywood awards. hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, women move to the front lines. the ban on women in combat has been lifted. defense secretary leon panetta addressed the country this week, explaining his decision. >> it's clear to all of us that women are contributing in unprecedented ways to the military's mission of defending the nation. >> 14% of the military's active duty personnel are female. many women have called for ending the ban on combat positions for them for years. but not everyone is happy about women serving on t
>> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetifounnetionfo and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, a combat win for women. then, secretary clinton testifies on capitol hill. then, women...
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we had the biggest event and tavis smiley and cornell west and on a program we broadcast and said we're interested in coming to the bay area. they were talking about the importance of fighting priority a national this and we made it open to the public. commissioner mendoza, a lot of other community leaders were there to hear that message and what was important to me about it not that we brought in the incredibly articulate voices. people want to come hear cornell west and hear what we has to say in person and beyond that we partnered with a dozen local groups doing anti-poverty and economic justice work in the grass roots in the bay area to be part of this and bring their people and spend the message to the folks, the more than 2,000 that came that night. that group of partners continues to be a great resource to the station as we report on local and national issues doing with poverty and economic inquality. that to me is what we that make happen together. second, every time i come here i want to tell you we're taking steps forward working with students in the san francisco schools and
we had the biggest event and tavis smiley and cornell west and on a program we broadcast and said we're interested in coming to the bay area. they were talking about the importance of fighting priority a national this and we made it open to the public. commissioner mendoza, a lot of other community leaders were there to hear that message and what was important to me about it not that we brought in the incredibly articulate voices. people want to come hear cornell west and hear what we has to...
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>> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, more women in the new congress including iraq war veteran tammy duckworth, then, -- outrage over a fatal gang rape of a woman in india, and declining birth rates in the u.s. ♪ >> hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, diversity in congress. the new congress is the most diverse ever with 20 women senators and 78 women in the house of representatives. the house democratic caucus has more women and people of color than it does white men, another historic first. we will explain what this means to you. but first we introduce you to one of those freshman. illinois democrat tammy duckworth, one of two female war veterans to be s
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i'm here with the panel, cornell belcher, margaret hoover, van jones. second terms, not a lot of presidents get second terms, they often do not turn out like the president anticipates. i mean, you have bill clinton who got impeached in his second term. richard nixon, we know what happened to him in his second term. iran contra, it often does not work out. >> and let's not forget, lyndon johnson and the vietnam war. one of the things we know absolutely for sure, is that something is going to go wrong in the second term. it always does. always. sometimes you can foresee it as it's coming, could be a natural disaster, a terrorist attack, it could be -- who knows what, i think that we're pretty safe in deciding that there's not going to be a sex scandal in the obama family. >> george bush it was the financial crisis. >> exactly. >> but i -- >> katrina. >> and iraq. >> the idea is how they handle it, how they handle it. >> i'm going to go out on a limb. i think the worst may be behind him. he's actually got more momentum going in than most presidents do, his
i'm here with the panel, cornell belcher, margaret hoover, van jones. second terms, not a lot of presidents get second terms, they often do not turn out like the president anticipates. i mean, you have bill clinton who got impeached in his second term. richard nixon, we know what happened to him in his second term. iran contra, it often does not work out. >> and let's not forget, lyndon johnson and the vietnam war. one of the things we know absolutely for sure, is that something is going...
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margaret hoover, and cornell belcher, a pollster for obama in 2012. sally, we haven't heard from you. you have heard a lot in washington. i wonder what you think of this speech and how it compared to the speech four years ago. >> it was not the soaring rhetoric i expected. it was much more meat and bones, but i think it was a speech that he probably wanted to give four years ago but didn't dare give four years ago. >> because? >> because it was out there. it was much more radical than the speech he gave ninety-four ye four years ago. i heard someone on fox news say it was a take no prisoners speech. and people were rating it in terls of liberal or left wing. he's been accused of being a socialist by his right-wing detractors. i think he really came out and said, talked about gays and talked about guns and talked about immigration in a way that you know he's believed all these years, that the people who voted for him knew that's what they were voting for, and the people who didn't vote for him knew that's why they weren't voting for him, and he just sa
margaret hoover, and cornell belcher, a pollster for obama in 2012. sally, we haven't heard from you. you have heard a lot in washington. i wonder what you think of this speech and how it compared to the speech four years ago. >> it was not the soaring rhetoric i expected. it was much more meat and bones, but i think it was a speech that he probably wanted to give four years ago but didn't dare give four years ago. >> because? >> because it was out there. it was much more...
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we were talking about cornel west earlier -- my dear and abiding friend, cornel west and i have a great relationship. but i have been immeasurably benefitted by having someone for the balance of my career who has a long-distance runner with me, and one can't overestimate, overstate, what it means to have somebody who is a true friend that runs with you all the way to the end, you can count on them. for your children, you have children, your greatest, one of your greatest wishes has to be for them that they will find a lifelong friend, as you've had with ben -- >> without a doubt. without a doubt. tavis: -- who's going to run this race with you from start to finish. >> yeah. tavis: that's a long introduction to ask what it is, if you can put it into words, that has meant so much to you about this particular friendship, this particular relationship. >> well, again, i could talk forever about that. i think one big thing is it started in adolescence, in our teenage years, and where so much is changing and you're starting to become more aware of the world, you're starting to become less self
we were talking about cornel west earlier -- my dear and abiding friend, cornel west and i have a great relationship. but i have been immeasurably benefitted by having someone for the balance of my career who has a long-distance runner with me, and one can't overestimate, overstate, what it means to have somebody who is a true friend that runs with you all the way to the end, you can count on them. for your children, you have children, your greatest, one of your greatest wishes has to be for...
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i'm going to start with cornell first. because anna -- and you're not going to say anything, because your mic isn't work. ing oh, it is working -- >> this is embarrassing. >> what did you say? >> i said i'm having a great chocolate sandwich. >> she is the luckiest woman in d.c. right now. you know i love you, anna. so good to see you. she said she was in the middle of a chocolate sandwich. >> and i like chocolate. >> tell your republican colleagues. >> president obama came into office promising a lot of change but the tone in washington really got worse. what gives here? what happened? >> it did. i think when you look at the history of it, you had something very different with president obama, something that never happened before. and sort of culturally -- >> hang on. your beard. just pull your mic away -- there you go. >> there we go. is that better? >> yeah. >> sorry, got to shave tomorrow. so i think you -- >> come here, cornell. >> you're going fix it? >> yeah. >> that's love right there. that's love right there. >> go
i'm going to start with cornell first. because anna -- and you're not going to say anything, because your mic isn't work. ing oh, it is working -- >> this is embarrassing. >> what did you say? >> i said i'm having a great chocolate sandwich. >> she is the luckiest woman in d.c. right now. you know i love you, anna. so good to see you. she said she was in the middle of a chocolate sandwich. >> and i like chocolate. >> tell your republican colleagues. >>...
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here with the panel of cornell belcher, margaret hoover, van jones and also sally. second term, a lot of presidents get second terms but often do not turn out like the president anticipates. i mean, you have bill clinton who got impeached in his second term. you have richard nixon and remember what happened to him. iran-contra for president reagan. >> and lyndon johnson and vietnam war. >> right. >> one of the things we know absolutely for sure is that something is going to go wrong in the second term. >> it always happens. >> always. sometimes you can foresee it, natural disaster, a terrorist attack. it could be who know what is? i think that we're pretty safe in deciding that there's not a sex scandal in the obama family. >> george bush, it was the financial crisis. >> right. >> and katrina. >> and iraq. >> the idea's how they handle it. >> i'm going to go out on a limb. i think the worst may be behind him. he's actually got more momentum going in than most presidents do. his numbers are actually going up. the economy's getting a little bit better. the wars are wi
here with the panel of cornell belcher, margaret hoover, van jones and also sally. second term, a lot of presidents get second terms but often do not turn out like the president anticipates. i mean, you have bill clinton who got impeached in his second term. you have richard nixon and remember what happened to him. iran-contra for president reagan. >> and lyndon johnson and vietnam war. >> right. >> one of the things we know absolutely for sure is that something is going to go...
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i'm here with the panel, cornell belcher, margaret hoover, van jones. second terms, not a lot of presidents get second terms, they often do not turn out like the president anticipates. i mean, you have bill clinton who got impeached in his second term. richard nixon, we know what happened to him in his second term. iran contra, it often does not work out. >> and let's not forget, lyndon johnson and the vietnam war. one of the things we know absolutely for sure, is that something is going to go wrong in the second term. it always does. always. sometimes you can foresee it as it's coming, could be a natural disaster, a terrorist attack, it could be -- who knows what, i think that we're pretty safe in deciding that there's not going to be a sex scandal in the obama family. >> george bush it was the financial crisis. >> exactly. >> but i -- >> katrina. >> and iraq. >> the idea is how they handle it, how they handle it. >> i'm going to go out on a limb. i think the worst may be behind him. he's actually got more momentum going in than most presidents do, his
i'm here with the panel, cornell belcher, margaret hoover, van jones. second terms, not a lot of presidents get second terms, they often do not turn out like the president anticipates. i mean, you have bill clinton who got impeached in his second term. richard nixon, we know what happened to him in his second term. iran contra, it often does not work out. >> and let's not forget, lyndon johnson and the vietnam war. one of the things we know absolutely for sure, is that something is going...